RIP.It's Michael Filler.
In the United States, they should be listed on Discovery's main page at CBS All Access.Oh, there are exclusive shorts for Discovery that are canon and important in the main story? *grumble* Where do I find them?
I like character stuff too, to a degree. But I also like to advance the plot. Probably "To the Death", did it best with the small scene between Dax and O'Brien about leaving messages behind.
The plot was advanced. The non character stuff was all set up for the next episode.
We'll have to agree to disagree. Even my wife, who likes the show, was rolling her eyes at it.
For minor stuff that any reasonable person can conclude happened offscreen? No. Not really.
This is apparently one of those areas where you can't please everybody. For every person complaining about "character stuff," there is at least one other person complaining we know nothing about those characters and they are underdeveloped.
This is apparently one of those areas where you can't please everybody. For every person complaining about "character stuff," there is at least one other person complaining we know nothing about those characters and they are underdeveloped.
And often they are the same people.
The problem is actually the combination of those two things. We're getting character stuff for characters that are undeveloped.This is apparently one of those areas where you can't please everybody. For every person complaining about "character stuff," there is at least one other person complaining we know nothing about those characters and they are underdeveloped.
The problem is actually the combination of those two things. We're getting character stuff for characters that are undeveloped.
No, they're still not being developed. The writers are instead putting in these emotional payoff scenes without the buildup or development necessary for those scenes. Think of scenes like Picard joining his crew for poker, Sam's "I can carry you, Mr Frodo", The Red Wedding, Han Solo's death, "The Body" episode of Buffy, etc. These moments resonated with us emotionally because we've known the characters for a while and the writers put in the work to make us care about what happens to them. In contrast, Discovery spends 10 minutes on a melodramatic funeral for Airiam expecting the audience to be all weepy when, literally in the episode where she died, I thought she was a robot.Which means they are being developed.
I think it's a cloud of some kind.Now Po, Po I thought was awesome. She and Tilly are among my favourites.
Just wondering why her planet is so weird. M Class but has a huge tentacle thing wrapped around it. I am thinking that plays a part in the big battle next week. Seriously why is that thing there?
I think it's a cloud of some kind.
Lovely.Anyone got screen caps of the beefed up shuttles?
Edit: Got one from a friend
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No, they're still not being developed. The writers are instead putting in these emotional payoff scenes without the buildup or development necessary for those scenes. Think of scenes like Picard joining his crew for poker, Sam's "I can carry you, Mr Frodo", The Red Wedding, Han Solo's death, "The Body" episode of Buffy, etc. These moments resonated with us emotionally because we've known the characters for a while and the writers put in the work to make us care about what happens to them. In contrast, Discovery spends 10 minutes on a melodramatic funeral for Airiam expecting the audience to be all weepy when, literally in the episode where she died, I thought she was a robot.
No, they're still not being developed. The writers are instead putting in these emotional payoff scenes without the buildup or development necessary for those scenes. Think of scenes like Picard joining his crew for poker, Sam's "I can carry you, Mr Frodo", The Red Wedding, Han Solo's death, "The Body" episode of Buffy, etc. These moments resonated with us emotionally because we've known the characters for a while and the writers put in the work to make us care about what happens to them. In contrast, Discovery spends 10 minutes on a melodramatic funeral for Airiam expecting the audience to be all weepy when, literally in the episode where she died, I thought she was a robot.
At least there's not another throwdown argument about volcanoes and snow. I want those minutes of my life back.I think it's a cloud of some kind.
But it has the appearance of solidity to it and is in a really specific formation that wraps around the planet.
I'd cheer loudly if it's a defensive item.
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